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4 Day, 3 Night Private Tour Nizwa, Mountains & Turtles


Duration: 4 day(s) - Location: Nizwa, Mountains, Desert

With forts, stunning mountain scenery and protected animals this tour has something for everyone. Visit some of the nicest sights of the country and stay in well located accommodation.

Itinerary
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Day One: 

You head out of Muscat to Barka before entering Wadi Al Abyad, which is a truly unique wadi with numerous streams and gorges to drive through and with plenty of places to stop and admire the scenery. You will also enjoy a picnic lunch here before heading to the town of Nakhal and Rustaq and through to Wadi Bani Awf and up the mountain to Jebal Shams. You continue on the top of the mountains and explore Al Hamra and Bilad Sait as well as Wadi Ghul. You’ll spend the night on top of the mountain.

Day Two:

You travel down the Hajar Mountains to Nizwa via Birkat Al Mauz, Oman's old capital. You’ll explore the old forts of Nizwa, Jabrin and Bahla as well as the Al Hotta Caves. You spend the night in Nizwa.

Day Three:

After breakfast, you’ll head inland to Wadi Bani Khalid for a mid-morning swim and picnic lunch in the serenity of one of Oman most visited and loved Wadi's. Travelling on to Sur a port, which is a place visited by Marco Polo in the 16th century and the original home of dhows, you still can see the boats being made today.  You head onto the turtle reserve at Ras Al Jinz for the night.

Day Four:

After sunrise you’ll travel north along to coast to the sink hole and Wadi Shab. The 250-meter sink hole is a natural oasis in the heart of the mountain range, and then you’ll have a short journey to Wadi Shab. After that, you’ll return to Muscat.